Commiphora wightii, with common names Indian bdellium-tree, gugal, guggul, gugul, or mukul myrrh tree, is a flowering plant in the family Burseraceae, which produces a fragrant resin called gugal, guggul or gugul, that is used in incense and vedic medicine. The species is native to southern Pakistan and western India
Its safe for external & internal use as directed by physician.
Shelf life: Its good and benefits for two to three years if keep in airtight container and also keep in sunlight for 15 min every month to prevent moisture & to retain its quality.
Other Names of Guggul– bdellium-tree, gugal, guggul, gugul, or mukul myrrh, Commiphora wightii,
zaimboo, zamboo, zambu